The Winfield Daily Free Press
Winfield, Kansas
Wednesday, April 19, 1911
page 1
Mrs. Alexander Dead
Mrs. Alexander, an old timer in Winfield, and mother of Mrs. Rhodes-Kuhn, well remembered by many of the old inhabitants of the city, died yesterday morning at the home of Mrs. Kuhn in Caney. The family arrived this afternoon over the Missouri Pacific with the remains, and a short funeral service was held at Kyger's undertaking parlor. Interment was made in the Union cemetery. Mrs. Alexander was past eighty-six years of age, a charming old lady, who will be well remembered by many Winfield people.
The Winfield Daily Free Press
Winfield, Kansas
Wednesday, April 19, 1911
page 1
Mrs. Alexander Dead
Mrs. Alexander, an old timer in Winfield, and mother of Mrs. Rhodes-Kuhn, well remembered by many of the old inhabitants of the city, died yesterday morning at the home of Mrs. Kuhn in Caney. The family arrived this afternoon over the Missouri Pacific with the remains, and a short funeral service was held at Kyger's undertaking parlor. Interment was made in the Union cemetery. Mrs. Alexander was past eighty-six years of age, a charming old lady, who will be well remembered by many Winfield people.
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